Sharp Aquos R11 launches with Leica triple camera and innovative RGB LEDs
Sharp revives its Aquos line with the R11, a Leica‑paired flagship debuting in Japan
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The brief
Sharp announced the launch of its Aquos R11 smartphone in Japan, touting a Leica‑branded triple‑camera system, a 38.5 MP telephoto lens, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, innovative RGB LEDs and IP protection.
Coverage from TechNetbook, PhoneArena, JCN Newswire, Telecompaper, GSMArena and Notebookcheck highlights the device’s high‑end optics, the partnership with Leica, and the return of the “legendary Japanese brand.” Telecompaper notes that NTT Docomo and SoftBank will roll out the phone to their customers.
Future reporting will track the rollout schedule with NTT Docomo and SoftBank, any expansion beyond Japan and additional technical reviews as they become available.
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Quick answers
What camera system does the Aquos R11 use?
It incorporates a Leica triple‑camera setup that includes a 38.5 MP telephoto lens.
Which chipset powers the Aquos R11?
The device is equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor.
Which carriers will initially offer the Aquos R11?
NTT Docomo and SoftBank are slated to launch the phone.
Coverage (6)
- Sharp Aquos R11 Launched in Japan with Leica Optics and IP Protection Technetbook · 1d ago
- Legendary Japanese brand is back with a new phone that packs Leica cameras, but you won't enjoy it PhoneArena · 1d ago
- Sharp to Introduce AQUOS R11 Smartphone JCN Newswire · 1d ago
- NTT Docomo and SoftBank to launch Aquos R11 smartphone Telecompaper · 1d ago
- The new Sharp Aquos R11 gains a 38.5MP tele camera, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset GSMArena.com · 1d ago
- Sharp Aquos R11 launches with Leica triple camera and innovative RGB LEDs Notebookcheck · 1d ago
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